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Tooth fractures in the Krapina Neandertals
Journal of Human Evolution, 2018Dental fractures can be produced during life or post-mortem. Ante-mortem chipping may be indicative of different uses of the dentition in masticatory and non-masticatory activities related to variable diets and behaviors. The Krapina collection (Croatia, 130,000 years BP), thanks to the large number of teeth (293 teeth and tooth fragments) within it ...
Maria Giovanna Belcastro +4 more
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MANAGING INCOMPLETE TOOTH FRACTURES
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2000The author presents an evidence-based protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of incomplete tooth fractures. It is designed to help dentists recognize fractures, distinguish between restorable and nonrestorable fractures, and follow a rational approach to treatment.An incomplete tooth fracture is a frequently encountered problem that dentists need to ...
J. E. Ailor
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Diagnostic of tooth fractures with the Vistascan system
Dental Traumatology, 2008Abstract – Compared with conventional films digital radiography allows a wide range of exposure and scanner settings. The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of the evaluation of tooth fractures depending on variations of exposure dose, scanner settings and surrounding tissues. Extracted human teeth were exposed separately and
Andreas, Künzel +3 more
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The incompletely fractured tooth
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1986Signs and symptoms of the incompletely fractured tooth have been presented with emphasis on the role of occlusion in etiology and diagnosis. Early recognition and treatment are paramount.
J H, Swepston, A W, Miller
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Tooth chipping prevalence and patterns in extant primates.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2021OBJECTIVES A tooth chip occurs when a hard object forcefully contacts the surface of the tooth, typically removing enamel from the occlusal edge.
I. Towle, C. Loch
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Odontiatrogenic tooth fracture
International Endodontic Journal, 1989Summary. While the awareness of vertical tooth fractures, whether incomplete or complete, is increasing, sufficient attention has not been paid to the manner in which the dentist may contribute id the occurrence of these fractures. This paper focuses on the most likely areas in which the practitioner can either misdiagnose the presence of a fractured ...
J L, Schweitzer +2 more
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Tooth fracture in vivo and in vitro
Journal of Dentistry, 1992The incidence, causes and methods of investigating tooth fracture are reviewed. This is a problem of increasing clinical significance, with many predisposing factors. Large restorations and extensive carious lesions tend to be associated with most fractures, with fracture incidence being higher in first permanent molars than other tooth types ...
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Mandibular angle fractures are common and frequently involve a tooth in the fracture line. Despite trends toward more conservative indications for tooth extraction during open repair, the literature remains heterogeneous.
Nima Khavanin +8 more
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BACKGROUND Mandibular angle fractures are common and frequently involve a tooth in the fracture line. Despite trends toward more conservative indications for tooth extraction during open repair, the literature remains heterogeneous.
Nima Khavanin +8 more
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Restoration of a fractured anterior tooth
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978A fragment of tooth missing for three years was found in the patients' lower lip. The fragment was surgically removed and cleaned. It was restored to its original position on the maxillary left incisor with an acid etch resin technique. After three months, the restoration was satisfactory.
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